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By: Ilan Solomons27th May 2016
The Black Business Council (BBC) national council has reaffirmed its support for the draft amended Mining Charter as the council said it had eliminated the issue of ‘once empowered always empowered’ from the charter. BBC CEO Mohale Ralebitso said that the ‘once empowered always empowered’... →

By: Martin Creamer23rd September 2015
Mosebenzi Zwane is South Africa’s new Mineral Resources Minister in a Cabinet reshuffle that saw Ngoako Ramatlhodi’s 16-month spell come to an abrupt end. Chamber of Mines of South Africa president Mike Teke and CEO Roger Baxter said in a statement on Wednesday that the chamber looked forward to... →

By: Ilan Solomons18th September 2015
There is an urgent need for government to stop the practice of transfer pricing in the mining industry and ensure compliance with the Mining Charter, states black-owned mining company Mmakau Mining executive chairperson Bridgette Radebe. Transfer pricing is used to describe arrangements involving... →

By: Martin Creamer24th October 2014
Many viewpoints are pressuring new Minerals Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi, who is tasked with piloting amended minerals legislation through Parliament. The oil and gas lobby has personally convinced him that hydrocarbons legislation should be hived off separately from the Minerals and Petroleum... →

By: Sapa16th October 2014
Mining magnate Bridgette Radebe has asked President Jacob Zuma not to sign the Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act Amendment Bill into law, she said on Thursday. Radebe told the Cape Town Press Club the SA Mining Development Association (Samda), of which she is president, made the... →

By: Martin Creamer30th January 2013
The introduction of a flow-through share scheme of the kind adopted in Canada should be reconsidered in South Africa to boost junior mining, South African Mining Development Association (Samda) president Bridgette Radebe said on Wednesday.
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